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Sign up TODAY to be part of the Explore the Outdoors: Kansas City event and get your one-year CFM membership renewed for free. 

The regional event will kick-off with seminars at Bass Pro Shops in Independence on May 9 at 3 p.m. The seminar schedule can be found online here. Following the seminars will be a banquet and live and silent auctions, with the doors opening at 7:30 p.m.

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Psst…Here’s a sneak peek at our live auction, which will start at 8 p.m. 

These items are just some of many that will be available during the live and silent auctions. CFM will be posting other featured items to our website and Facebook page, so check back often over the next couple weeks.

South African Hunt: You and a guest will have the hunt of a lifetime with Hunt SA. Located in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, the hunt includes two animals each, chosen from a Warthog, Impala and Mountain Reed Buck. The hunt includes lodging for 2 nights, meals, a guide and transportation from the airport.

Weston Smoker: This 32″ electric smoker will be perfect for summer. It has a rotary ignition for easy start up, three adjustable dampers to control internal temperature, and an easy to read external temperature gauge.

Bird Watching Excursions:

Adult Trip: Christine Kline, Vice President of Burroughs Audubon Society, the greater Kansas City Chapter of the National Audubon Society, will take you to Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge for a half or full day of birding. 

Children’s Trip: Christine Kline, Vice President of Burroughs Audubon Society, the greater Kansas City Chapter of the National Audubon Society, will take children on a bird watching excursion. She will teach them how to use binoculars, how to find birds and why it’s important to conserve habitat for our wildlife. This tour is limited to two children (ages 5 and up) for a half or full day.

 

Register here. Non-members will get a one-year CFM membership for free with their registration. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn more about outdoor opportunities in the Kansas City area.

For more information, visit www.confedmo.org/kansas-city.

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